Post on 11-Feb-2017
ISSUE EMD-ES6790
2009.08 SERVICE INFORMATION
EH72 FI
CONTENTSSection Title Page
1. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12. FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23. DESCRIPTION OF FUEL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
4-1 PREPARATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-2 SPECIAL TOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-3 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES (DIFFERENCE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-4 REASSEMBLY PROCEDURES (DIFFERENCE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-5 BREAK-IN OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
5. DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156. THROTTLE BODY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
6-1 SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166-2 FUNCTIONS AND CONSTRUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166-3 FUEL SYSTEM OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176-4 FUEL SYSTEM TESTING AND DIAGNOSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
7. INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187-1 INSTALLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187-2 VENTILATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187-3 EXHAUST GAS DISCHARGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187-4 FUEL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197-5 POWER TRANSMISSION TO DRIVEN MACHINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
8. TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208-1 NO ENGINE OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208-2 STARTING DIFFICULTIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .218-3 INSUFFICIENT OUTPUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .228-4 OVERHEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .228-5 ROUGH IDLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .238-6 HIGH ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .238-7 HIGH FUEL CONSUMPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248-8 DETONATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248-9 ENGINE MISFIRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .258-10 DIAGNOSIS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
9. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .289-1 DAILY MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .289-2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .289-3 SPARK ARRESTER (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .309-4 ENGINE STORAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
PREFACEThis manual covers the service information, trouble shooting procedures and so on of EH72 FI (Fuel injection) engine .Careful observance of the instructions given herein will result in better, safer and faster service work .For more detailed instructions of disassembling and reassembling procedures, please refer to the service manual for EH63, 64, 65 and 72 .
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
Model EH72 FI
Type Air-Cooled, 4-Stroke, V-Twin Cylinder, Horizontal P .T .O . shaft, OHV Gasoline Engine
Number of Cylinders - Bore×Stroke mm (in.) 2 - 84 × 65 (3 .31 × 2 .56)
Displacement ml (cu.in.) 720 (43 .9)
Compression Ratio 8 .1
Continuous Output kW(HP)/r.p.m. 14 .9 (20 .0) / 3600
Maximum Output kW(HP)/r.p.m.Net : 17 .9 (24 .0) / 3600Gross : 19 .4 (26 .1) / 3600
20 .9 (28 .0) / 4000
Maximum Torque N•m / r.p.m. (kgf•m / r.p.m.) (ft•lb. / r.p.m.)
52 .2 / 2800(5 .32 / 2800)(38 .5 / 2800)
Direction of Rotation Counterclockwise as viewed from the P .T .O . shaft side
Cooling System Forced air cooling
Valve Arrangement Overhead Valve (OHV)
Lubrication Full pressure type with oil Cooler
Lubricant Automobile engine oil SAE #20, #30 or 10W-30; Class SE or higher
Capacity of Lubricant L (U.S. gal.) 1 .55 (0 .41)
Throttle body Electronic Fuel injection
Fuel Automotive unleaded gasoline
Fuel Feed System Electronic Fuel pump
Ignition System Flywheel Magneto (Solid state)
Spark Plug BPR5ES(NGK) or BPR4EY(NGK)
Charging Capacity V - A 12 - 15 or 12 - 30 (Option)
Starting System Electric Starter
Governor System Centrifugal Flyweight type
Air cleaner Double Element type
Dry Weight kg (lb.)with out muffler and control box 46 (101 .3)
with STD muffler and control box 51 .5 (113 .4)
Dimensions (L×W×H) mm (in.)
with out muffler and control box 317×477×480 (12 .5×18 .8×18 .9)
with STD muffler and control box 464×499×480 (18 .3×19 .6×18 .9)
* Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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2. FEATURES
EH72 FI has been developed as a high performance model equipped with the electronic fuel injection system .
HIGHER POWER OUTPUT has been achieved by increasing inlet air volume with larger venturi bore .
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY By optimizing the fuel injection management, EH72 FI has achieved approx . 11% improvement on the fuel efficiency, as well as drastic reduction on the exhaust emission . Therefore, EH72 FI comply with CARB Tier 3 Emission Regulations in the USA .
COMPACT DESIGNBy adopting the Engine Control Unit (ECU) incorporated inside the throttle body of electronic fuel injection system, EH72 FI has achieved very compact design, which is same envelope size as carbureted engine, to keep superb mountability for machineries .
USER FRIENDLY- Excellent startability The newly developed electronic fuel injection system provides optimum fuel flow by sensing ambient temperature . It realizes easy and surefire start-up performance with no choke operation, even in the low-temperature .
- Better response and acceleration The electronic fuel injection system offers an excellent running performance which are less subject to external circumstances, such as changes of ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure . This means no need any manual adjustment at high altitude, such as changing main jet of carburetor .
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3. DESCRIPTION OF FUEL SYSTEM
This engine is equipped with Electronic Fuel Injection system (FI system) integrated with ECU (Engine Control Unit) .
The FI system consists of throttle body (2-barrel), ECU, MAP (Manifold Air Pressure) sensor, injector, fuel pressure regulator, temperature sensor, electric fuel pump, and pulsation damper .
The fuel system is calibrated after careful testing for optimum all-round performance (including starting, acceleration, fuel consumption, output power characteristics) .The throttle body monitors manifold air pressure and engine temperature at start up and performs the choke function automatically .
While the engine is in operation, the throttle body monitors engine speed, manifold air pressure, and engine temperature to ensure proper engine performance .(For further information, refer to page 16, section “6 .THROTTLE BODY” .)
THROTTLEBODY AY
INJECTORECU
ECU (Engine Control Unit)
FUEL PRESSUREREGULATOR
THROTTLE BODY AY
CLEANERADAPTER
INTAKE MANIFOLD
TEMPERATURESENSOR
PULSATION DAMPER
ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP
OIL / FAIL WARNINGLAMP(OPTION)
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4. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
4-1 PREPARATIONS AND SUGGESTIONSWhen disassembling the engine, memorize the locations of individual parts so that they can be reassembled correctly . If you are uncertain of identifying some parts, it is suggested that tags be attached to them .Have boxes ready to keep disassembled parts by group .To prevent losing and misplacing, temporarily assemble each group of disassembled parts .Carefully handle disassembled parts, and clean them with washing oil if necessary .Use the correct tools in the correct way .When disconnecting electric wirings, be sure to hold and disconnect the connector housing .
4-2 SPECIAL TOOLSNo Special Tool is needed for disassembling and reassembling the engine .For pulling off the flywheel, universal type puller being popular in the market place as shown in the illustration is needed .
Description Parts number
Flywheel puller for pulling off the flywheel
Flywheel puller with bolt
228-95001-17
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4-3 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES (DIFFERENCE)Step Parts to remove Remarks and procedures Parts Fasteners
8 Choke lever Choke lever not applicable .
9
Governor rod (1) Remove the governor rod spring from rod holder .
(2) Pick up the rod holder and remove the governor rod . (See Fig .4-1)
(3) Remove the governor rod and the rod spring from the governor lever .
(4) Loosen the bolt and remove the governor lever .
M6 bolt and washer : 1pc .
GOVERNOR ROD
ROD HOLDER
Turn the rod holder clockwise to loosen.
VIEW A
Fig. 4-1
STEP 9
GOVERNOR SHAFT
GOVERNOR LEVER
ROD SPRING
GOVERNOR ROD
ROD HOLDER
THROTTLE BODY
A
LR
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Step Parts to remove Remarks and procedures Parts Fasteners
10
Throttle body (1) Disconnect the two connectors from ECU under the throttle body .
(2) Disconnect the two connectors from the two injectors on the throttle body .
(3) Remove the nuts, adapter and throttle body from the intake manifold .
M6 Flange nut : 4pcs .
STEP 10
CONNECTER(ECU)
M6 FLANGE NUTGOVERNOR LEVER
CONNECTER(INJECTOR)
CONNECTER(INJECTOR)
CLEANERADAPTER
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Step Parts to remove Remarks and procedures Parts Fasteners
13Fuel pump (1) Disconnect the connecter places from fuel pump wiring harness 2 .
(2) Remove fuel pump ASSY and detach bracket . M6 x 12 Flange bolt : 1 pc .
#1IGNITIONCOIL
STEP 13
STEP 14
PLUGTERMINAL
M6 FLANGE BOLT
HOSE CLAMP
HOSE CLAMP
FUEL PIPE
HOSE CLAMP
HOSE CLAMP
FUEL FILTER
FUEL PUMP
TO THROTTLE BODY(ECU) and KEY SWITCH
M6 BOLT AND WASHER ASSY
TO THROTTLE BODY(ECU)
#2IGNITIONCOIL
PLUG TERMINAL
SPARK PLUG CAP
M6 BOLT AND WASHER ASSY
CONNECTER(FUEL PUMP)
SPARK PLUG CAP
GROMMT(PLUG CAP)#2 CYLINDER SIDE ONLY
#1 CYLINDER SIDE
#2 CYLINDER SIDE
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Step Parts to remove Remarks and procedures Parts Fasteners
16
Regulator and Wire CP (1) Disconnect wire connector from regulator, and then remove regulator from #1 cylinder baffle .
(2) Remove temperature sensor from main bearing cover .(3) Disconnect the wiring harness 1 .
(injector #1 / 2, temperature sensor, ignition coil #1 / 2)(4) Disconnect the wiring harness 2
(fuel pump, ground, warning lamp, ignition coil ground)
M6 x 12 Flange bolt : 2 pcs .
Tapping screw : 1pc .
21 Spark plug Take care the spark plug is hot just after stopping engine . NGK : BPR5ES or BPR4EY
STEP 16
STEP 16
WIRING HARNESS
M6 FLANGEBOLT REGULATOR
GASKET
INTAKE MANIFOLD
M8 FLANGE NUT
GASKET
STEP 15M8 FLANGE NUT
TO IGNITION COIL #1
TO IGNITION COIL #2
TO KEY SWITCH
WHITE
CYLINDERBAFFLE #1
TAPPING SCREW
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
TO THROTTLE BODY "L"SIDE
CONNECTER(GRAY)
TO THROTTLE BODY "R"SIDE
CONNECTER(BLACK)
Blk(R)
(Blk)
Blk
Blk(Blk)
Blk(W)
Blk(Blk)
Blk(R)
R
(Blk)Blk
Gry(Grn/R)
Blk(Blk)
Blk(Grn/R)
Blk(Blk/Blk)
Gry(Blk)
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
INJECTOR #2
WIRING HARNESS 1
WIRING COLOR CODEBlk : Black Gry : Gray R : Red Grn : Green W : Wite
( ) is inside wiring color code.
INJECTOR #1WARNING LAMPIG COIL GROUND
BATTERY
POWER GROUND
FUEL PUMP
TO THROTTLE BODY(ECU)
#1 CYLINDER SIDE
#2 CYLINDER SIDE
WIRING HARNESS 2
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20) COOLING FANAttach cooling fan onto flywheel . M6 x 16 bolt & washer : 4 pcs .
21) THROTTLE BODY(1) Replace the gasket of manifold with a new
one and mount the throttle body on the intake manifold .
(2) Replace the gasket of throttle body with a new one and mount the cleaner adapter on the throttle body . M6 FLANGE NUT : 4pcs .
(3) Connect the connectors from ECU to the injectors .
M6 x 30 bolt & washer : 4pcs .
(2) Connect wiring from ECU to the primary terminal of ignition coil .
(3) Clamp the wiring harness with wire bands to the intake manifold .
22) IGNITION COIL and WIRE CP(1) Temporally fit ignition coil to crankcase .
Adjust air gap between ignition coil and flywheel using a thickness gauge and tighten bolts .
4-4 REASSEMBLY PROCEDURES (DIFFERENCE)
GASKET
INJECTOR
WIRING HARNESS #1
WIRING HARNESS #2
THROTTLE BODY
INTAKE MANIFOLD
CLEANERADAPTER
GASKET
Tightening torque
6.8 - 8.8 N•m(70 - 90 kgf•cm)(5.1 - 6.5 ft•lb.)
Tightening torque6.8 - 8.8 N•m
(70 - 90 kgf•cm)(5.1 - 6.5 ft•lb.)
Tightening torque6.8 - 8.8 N•m
(70 - 90 kgf•cm)(5.1 - 6.5 ft•lb.)
Ignition coil air gap
0 .3 - 0 .5 mm(0 .012 - 0 .020 in .)
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23) GOVERNOR LEVERAttach governor rod and rod spring between governor lever and throttle body throttle lever, and insert the governor lever to governor lever shaft . Tighten locking bolt temporarily .
24) SPEED CONTROL LEVER(1) Install speed control bracket onto intake
manifold .(2) Attach return spring, spacer, friction
washer, wing nut, etc . to speed control lever as shown in the ilustration .
(3) Connect governor spring to governor lever and speed control lever .
GOVERNOR SHAFT
GOVERNOR LEVER
ROD SPRING
GOVERNOR ROD
ROD HOLDER
THROTTLE LEVER
A
LR
RODSPRING
GOVERNOR ROD ROD HOLDER
Turn the rod holder counter clockwise and fix it.
Then hook the rod spring as shown on the diagram.
VIEW A
STOP PLATE
SPRING WASHER
SPEED CONTROLLEVER
M6 FLANGEBOLT
M6 SELF LOCKNUT
FRICTIONWASHER
FRICTIONWASHER
BRACKET UNIT,speed control
Fitting location of governor rod and governor spring
50 Hz 60 Hz
EH72 FI NA A-2(a)
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25) ADJUST GOVERNOR SYSTEM ● Governor system is centrifugal flyweight type . Governor weight is installed into governor gear driven by crankshaft . Governor weight movement is transferred to throttle lever via governor shaft and lever .
● Engine speed is maintained at the constant speed by throttle valve opening and closing operation in accordance with load condition of engine .
(1) Push speed control lever all the way to the high speed position and fix it by tightening nut .
(2) Check that governor lever is pulled by governor spring and throttle valve is fully open .
(3) Turn governor shaft counterclockwise all the way and tighten lock bolt to secure the lever on the shaft .
26) BLOWER HOUSINGAttach blower housing to crankcase with control box commonly fixed . Connect fuel pipes onto blower housing .
BLOWER HOUSING(Front) M6 x 14 Flange bolt : 4 pcs .
BLOWER HOUSING(Side) M6 x 18 Flange bolt : 2 pcs . M6 x 14 Flange bolt : 2 pcs .
GOVERNOR LEVERGOVERNOR SHAFT
BLOWER HOUSING (Side)
Connect the wiring to the electric starter.
BLOWER HOUSING (Front)
Tightening torque
3.9 - 5.9 N•m(40 - 60 kgf•cm)(2.9 - 4.3 ft•lb.)
Tightening torque
2.9 - 4.9 N•m(30 - 50 kgf•cm)(2.2 - 3.6 ft•lb.)
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27) FUEL PUMP and FUEL PIPE(1) Install fuel pump bracket onto #2 cylinder
baffle .FUEL PUMP M6 x 12 Flange bolt : 1 pc .
28) AIR CLEANER and BREATHER PIPE(1) Connect breather pipe to air cleaner base . (2) Fit air cleaner base onto throttle body .
M6 x 12 Flange bolt : 3 pcs .
(2) Connect the wiring to the fuel pump .(3) Connect fuel pipe between throttle body
and fuel pump .
(2) Connect the wiring to the oil pressure switch .
(3) Connect breather pipe to #1 cylinder head . (4) Set air cleaner element along with urethane
foam onto base . (5) Install air cleaner cover with knob .
29) OIL PRESSURE SWITCH(1) Install oil pressure switch onto adapter (Oil
cooler) .
FUEL FILTER
RETURN HOSE
PULSATION DAMPER
FUEL PUMP
CONNECTER(FUEL PUMP)
AIR CLEANER BASE
Tightening torque
6.8 - 8.8 N•m(70 - 90 kgf•cm)(5.0 - 6.5 ft•lb.)
Tightening torque
6.8 - 8.8 N•m(70 - 90 kgf•cm)(5.0 - 6.5 ft•lb.)
Tightening torque
5.9 - 9.8 N•m(60 - 100 kgf•cm)(4.3 - 7.2 ft•lb.)
NOTE ;Not to tighten excessively.
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31) MUFFLER(1) Install Muffler bracket onto Cylinder head .
M8 x 20 bolt & washer : 2 pcs .
30) OIL FILTERApply oil to O-ring and install oil filter by tightening about 3/4 turns after attaching crankcase surface .
(2) Install Muffler onto Muffler bracket and Cylinder head .M8 SUS flange nut : 4 pcs .
(3) Install Muffler cover onto Muffler .M6 Flange bolt : 6 pcs .
A
M6 FLANGE BOLT
A
MUFFLERBLACKET
MUFFLER COVER
M6 FLANGE BOLT
M8 BOLT & WASHER
M6 FLANGE BOLT
GASKET
MUFFLER
M8 SUS FLANGE NUT
O RING
OIL FILTER3/4 TURNS
Tightening torque
16.6 - 18.6 N•m(170 - 190 kgf•cm)(12.3 - 13.7 ft•lb.)
Tightening torque
9.9 - 14.7 N•m(100 - 150 kgf•cm)(16.3 - 19.8 ft•lb.)
Tightening torque
16.6 - 18.6 N•m(170 - 190 kgf•cm)(12.3 - 13.7 ft•lb.)
Tightening torque
6.8 - 8.8 N•m(70 - 90 kgf•cm)(5.0 - 6.5 ft•lb.)
NOTE ;Start engine after assembling, and check for no oil leakage from oil filter.
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33) ENGINE OILRefill engine oil and start the engine . Engine oil will be lubricated oil passages and oil filter . Check the engine oil level and refill again to the upper level of oil level gauge .
32) FINAL CHECKBe sure to check loosen bolts and nuts, and also electric wiring connections .
Oil Capacity
1 .55 liter (0 .41 U .S . gal .)
4-5 BREAK-IN OPERATIONAn engine that has been completely overhauled by being fitted with a new piston, rings, valves and connecting rod should be thoroughly RUN-IN before being put back into service . Good bearing surfaces and running clearances between the various parts can only be established by operating the engine under reduced speed and loads for a short period of time .
While the engine is being tested, check for oil leaks .Make final carburetor adjustment and regulate the engine operating speed .
NOTE ;* Check the oil level with the oil gauge inserted.* Use “SE” (API classification) or higher grade
engine oil.
OIL GAUGE
UPPER LEVEL
LOWER LEVEL
OIL GAUGE
UPPER LEVEL
LOWER LEVEL
Standard Option
STEP EH72 FI Engine speed (rpm) Time (minute)1
No Load2500 10
2 3000 103 3600 104 7 .5kW (10 .0HP) 3600 305 14 .9kW (20 .0HP) 3600 30
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5. DIAGRAM
WIRING
SYSTEM BLOCK
THROTTLE BODY
#1 CYLINDER SIDE
#2 CYLINDER SIDE
TEMPERATURE SENSOR (MBC)
OILPRESSURESWITCH
ELECTRICFUEL PUMP
IGNITION COIL #1
IGNITION COIL #2 SPARK
PLUGSPARK PLUG
REGULATORBODY
CHARGECOIL
ELECTRICSTARTER
REGURATOR
OIL/FAIL WARNING LAMP(OPTION)
BATTERY12V
TACHO / HOUR METER(OPTION)
Grn
Blk : BLACKW : WHITER : REDY : YELLOWGrn : GREENGry : GRAY
KEY SWITCH(OPTION)
OFFRUNSTART
G M B L SBlk
Blk
BlkBlk
Blk
Blk (Covering: Blk)
Blk (Covering: Gry)
Blk Blk
Blk Grn
Blk
Blk
BlkR
RR
R
RBlk / WRY
Y
Y
W
W
W
Grn, R(Covering: Blk)
(Wiring harness 2)
(Wiring harness 1)
Grn, R(Covering: Gry)
Gry
Gry
LR
#1 CYLINDER SIDE
#2 CYLINDER SIDE
CLEANERADAPTER
12V-36AHor larger
MAP SENSOR
MBC TEMPERATURE SENSOR
ECU : Engine Control UnitMAP SENSOR : Manifold Air Pressure Sensor
ELECTRIC
FUEL
AIR PRESSURE
IG COIL #1 R.P.M
IG COIL #2 R.P.M
ECU
INJECTOR #1
INJECTOR #2
INTAKE BOOST#1 CYL SIDE
KEY SW
BATTELY
RETURN
THROTTLE BODY
DELIVERY
FUEL FILTER
FUEL REGULATOR
FUEL PUMP PULSATIONDAMPER
FUEL TANK
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6. THROTTLE BODY
6-1 SPECIFICATIONSThis engine is equipped with Electronic Fuel Injection system (FI system) integrated with ECU (Engine Control Unit) .The FI system consists of throttle body (2-barrel), ECU, MAP (Manifold Air Pressure) sensor, injector, pressure regulator, temperature sensor, electric fuel pump, and pulsation damper .The fuel system is calibrated after careful testing for optimum all-round performance (including starting, acceleration, fuel consumption, output power characteristics) .The throttle body monitors air and engine temperature at start up and performs the choke function automatically .While the engine is in operation, the throttle body monitors engine speed, manifold air pressure, and engine temperature to ensure proper engine performance .
6-2 FUNCTIONS AND CONSTRUCTION6-2-1 ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP
The electric fuel pump is located below the throttle body, and actuated by power from the DC battery . The fuel flows from the tank into the fuel pump . When the fuel pump is actuated by DC battery, the fuel is pressurized by the pump and pushed into the throttle body pressure port .
6-2-2 FUEL PRESSURE REGULTORAfter the fuel pressure port is a diaphragm-type fuel pressure regulator .The fuel pressure regulator relieves the throttle body of any excess fuel pressure and returns excess fuel pressure back to the fuel tank through the fuel pressure return pipe .
6-2-3 FUEL INJECTORThe throttle body pressure port feeds fuel at a regulated pressure to the fuel injectors .Fuel is metered by the fuel injector that is actuated electronically by ECU .The fuel is injected into the throttle bore and mixed with air from the air cleaner .
6-2-3 ENGINE CONTROL UNIT (ECU)The ECU (engine control unit) on bottom of the throttle body is powered by DC battery . The ECU monitors engine conditions such as engine speed, air pressure, and engine temperature .With these inputs, the ECU actuates the fuel injector to ensure the fuel/air mixture is of optimum concentration and is fed into the combustion chamber of the engine at the correct timing . When engine speed reached to 4,200 rpm, the ECU cuts fuel to prevent over speed .The ECU also controls the low oil sensor system and monitors voltage of DC battery, and each wiring whether disconnecting or electrical short circuit .
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6-2-4 WIRE HARNESSThe wire harness for the FI system connects key system components to the ECU .The FI wire harness contains a temperature sensor that measures engine temperature, and connects fuel injectors, ignition coils, electric fuel pump, pressure switch, and warning lamp .The ECU uses this input to adjust to engine various conditions and monitors for failure diagnosis .
6-2-5 CHOKE SYSTEMThe throttle body monitors air pressure and engine temperature at start up and performs the choke function automatically .The choke system automatically adjusts for easier start of the engine in all weather conditions .
6-3 FUEL SYSTEM OUTLINE
6-4 FUEL SYSTEM TESTING AND DIAGNOSISMost fuel system malfunctions occur when the fuel/air ratio of the mixture is not correct .This is usually caused by clogged fuel filters, air passages, fuel passages, or by variations in the fuel level .To get the best possible performance from the throttle body, make sure that the fuel feed and air feed passages are free so air and fuel can flow freely through them .The procedure for inspecting the fuel system is described below .Run all system tests with a full tank of fresh, clean fuel .
Fuel Pressure Regulator
M.A.P. Sensor
Fuel Injector
ECU
AirCleaner
MagnetoIgnitionUnit
Ignition Pulse
Engine Temperature sensor
PULSATION DAMPER
Fuel Tank
Throttle Body Assy
30kP
a(0
.3kg
f/cm
2 )
Ret
urn
TANK
FUEL RETURN PIPE
FILTER PIPE FUEL PUMP
FUEL INJECTION COMBUSIONPULSATION
DAMPER
Fuel Pump
Fuel Filter
Muffler
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7. INSTALLATION
Engine life, ease of maintenance and inspection, frequency of checks and repairs, and operating cost all depend on the way in which the engine is installed . Review the following instructions carefully for installing the engine .
7-1 INSTALLING When mounting the engine, carefully examine its position, the method of connecting it to a machine, the foundation, and the method of supporting the engine .When determining its mounting position, in particular, make sure that gasoline and oil can easily be supplied and checked, the spark plug can easily be checked, the air cleaner can easily be serviced, and that the oil can easily be discharged .
7-2 VENTILATION Fresh air is necessary for cooling the engine and burning the fuel .In the case the engine is operated under a hood or in a small room, temperature rise in the engine room can cause vapor lock, oil deterioration, increased oil consumption, loss of power, piston seizure, shorter engine life, etc ., making it impossible to operate the engine properly . It is necessary, therefore, to provide a duct or baffle to guide cooling air to the engine to prevent recirculation of he hot air used for engine cooling, and temperature rise of the machine .Keep the engine room temperature below 50°C even in the hottest period of the year .
7-3 EXHAUST GAS DISCHARGE Exhaust gas is noxious . When operating the engine indoors, be sure to discharge the exhaust gas outdoors . If a long exhaust pipe is used in such a case, the internal resistance increases causing loss of engine power . Thus pipe inside diameter must be increased in proportion to exhaust pipe length . Exhaust pipe : Less than 3 m long --- pipe inside diameter 30 mm . Less than 5 m long --- pipe inside diameter 33 mm .
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7-4 FUEL SYSTEMWhen the fuel tank is mounted remote position from the engine, the height from the bottom of the fuel tank to the fuel joint of the throttle body should be 500 mm and less . The bottom of the fuel tank can be up to 400 mm below the throttle body . Position the fuel tank carefully because, when it is low, fuel is not fed to the throttle body, and when it is high, it can cause high pressure in the throttle body then fuel rich and high fuel consumption . When piping the fuel, the hose should be as short as possible and attention should be paid to heat transmission, size, bending, and leakage at hose joints and so on . Care should also be taken to prevent air lock and vapor lock . It is required that return piping to the fuel tank from the fuel pressure regulator on throttle body .
7-5 POWER TRANSMISSION TO DRIVEN MACHINES 7-5-1 BELT DRIVE
Take the following notes into consideration . * V-belts are preferable to flat belts . * The driving shaft of the engine must be parallel to the driven shaft of the machine . * The driving pulley of the engine must be in line with the driven pulley of the machine . * Install the engine pulley as close to the engine as possible . * If possible, span the belt horizontally . * Disengage the load when starting the engine . If no clutch is used, use a belt tension pulley or the like .
7-5-2 FLEXIBLE COUPLING When using a flexible coupling, run out and misalignment between the driven shaft and engine shaft must be minimized . Run out and misalignment tolerance are specified by the coupling manufacturer .
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
The following three conditions must be fulfilled for satisfactory engine start .
(1) The cylinder filled with a proper fuel-air mixture . (2) Good compression in the cylinder .(3) Good spark, properly timed, to ignite the mixture .
The engine cannot be started unless these three conditions are met .
There are also other factors which make engine start difficult, e .g ., a heavy load on the engine when it is about to start at low speed, and a high back pressure due to a long exhaust pipe .
The most common causes of engine troubles are given below:
8-1 NO ENGINE OPERATION
Phenomenon Possible causes Remedy
1 . Electric starter does not operate .
1) Poor connection of key switch wiring Check, repair or replace
2) Wiring discontinuity between key switch and starter motor Replace
3) Wiring discontinuity between battery and starter motor Replace
4) Improper battery (low capacity) or discharged battery Charge or replace battery
5) Poor connection of battery terminal Check, clean or replace
6) Starter magnetic switch faulty Check, clean, repair or replace
7) Starter motor faulty Repair or replace
8) Crankshaft seizure Check, repair or replace
9) Seizure between piston and cylinder Check, repair or replace
2 . Electric starter operates, but engine does not start .
1) No fuel Refill
2) Poor connection or discontinuity of ignition system wirings Check, repair or replace
3) Electric starter faulty Repair or replace
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8-2 STARTING DIFFICULTIES
Phenomenon Possible causes Remedy
1 . Low engine speed at starting
1) Battery discharged Charge battery
2) Poor connection between battery and starter motor Clean or repair
3) Poor connection between battery and ground Clean or repair
4) Electric starter faulty Repair or replace
5) Improper engine oil Replace with recommended engine oil
2 . Ignition system malfunction
Spark plug * Improper spark plug gap * No insulation * Carbon deposits
Adjust Replace Clean
Ignition coil * No insulation or discontinuity * Poor connection or discontinuity of ignition code
Check with failure diagnosis systemReplace Repair or replace
Improper air gap between ignition coil and flywheel Adjust
3 . Fuel system malfunction
1) No fuel in fuel tank Refill
2) Fuel pump clogged Clean or replace
3) Fuel hose clogged or pinched Clean or replace
4) Air mixing into fuel lines Check and adjust connecting portion
5) Improper gasoline or water infiltration Replace
6) Throttle body * Poor connection or discontinuity of throttle body (ECU) . * Clogged or damaged * Improper operation of throttle valve
Repair or replace . Check with failure diagnosis systemClean or replace Check and adjust or replace
7) Poor connection of fuel pump wiring Check with failure diagnosis system
8) Improper pulsation damper Replace
9) Improper temperature sensor Check with failure diagnosis system and replace
4 . Engine core components malfunction
1) Insufficient tightening of cylinder head bolts Check and retighten
2) Wear of piston, piston ring and/or cylinder Repair or replace
3) Improper contact of valve and seat Repair
4) Valve seizure Repair
5) Improper valve clearance Adjust
6) Intake manifold gasket leakage Retighten intake manifold bolts or replace gasket
7) Throttle body gasket leakage Retighten cleaner adapter flange nut or replace gasket
8) Insufficient tightening of spark plug Retighten
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8-3 INSUFFICIENT OUTPUT
8-4 OVERHEAT
Phenomenon Possible causes Remedy
1 . Low compression
1) Loosen spark plug Retighten or replace gasket
2) Cylinder head gasket leakage Retighten or replace gasket
3) Piston ring(s) seizure or wear Replace
4) Piston or cylinder wear Repair or replace
5) Incorrect valve and seat contact Repair or replace
6) Valve stem seizure Repair or replace
7) Improper valve clearance Adjust
2 . Ignition system malfunction
1) Spark plug faulty Replace
2) Ignition coil faulty Replace
3) Improper air gap between ignition coil and flywheel Adjust
4) Magneto demagnetization Replace
3 . Fuel system malfunction
1) Throttle body clogged Check and replace
2) Improper fuel pump operation Check and replace
3) Fuel strainer or fuel hose clogged Clean or replace
4) Air mixing into fuel lines Check and adjust connecting portion
5) Improper gasoline or water infiltration Replace
6) Improper pulsation damper operation Replace
4 . Low intake air volume
1) Air cleaner clogged Clean or replace
2) Throttle valve faulty Repair or replace
Phenomenon Possible causes Remedy
Overheating
1) Cooling air flow obstructed at inlet or cylinder baffle portion Clean
2) Improper engine oil Replace
3) Lean air/fuel mixture Check and replace throttle body, and pulsation damper
4) Excessive back pressure of exhaust system Check, clean or replace
5) Over-load Change to rated load
6) Clogged oil cooler Check and clean or replace
7) Loosen or missing spark plug cap Check and connect properly
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8-5 ROUGH IDLING
8-6 HIGH ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION
Phenomenon Possible causes Remedy
1 . Throttle body1) Low idling speed Adjust
2) Throttle body slow system passage clogged Check, clean and replace
2 . Intake system 1) Air mixing from connecting portion of air intake system Check, tighten or replace gasket
3 . Cylinder head 1) Cylinder head gasket faulty (blow-by) Replace
4 . Valve system
1) Improper valve clearance Adjust
2) Leakage from valve seat Adjust valve seat contact
3) Excessive clearance between valve stem and guide Replace
5 . Ignition system 1) Weak ignition spark Check and replace spark plug
Phenomenon Possible causes Remedy
1 . Oil leakage
1) Loosen drain plug Tighten
2) Drain plug gasket damaged Replace
3) Incorrect oil filter fitting Repair
4) Loosen main bearing cover bolts Tighten
5) Main bearing cover gasket damaged Replace
6) Crankshaft oil seal damaged Replace
2 . Oil dilution
1) Piston oil ring faulty Replace
2) Piston rings seizure, wear or poor contact Replace
3) Excessive wear of piston and cylinder Replace
4) Excessive wear of valve stem Replace
5) High oil level Adjust oil level
6) Breather faulty Repair or replace
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8-7 HIGH FUEL CONSUMPTION
8-8 DETONATION
Phenomenon Possible causes Remedy
1 . Fuel system
1) Throttle body faulty Check or replace
2) Pulsation damper faulty Check or replace
3) Fuel pump faulty Check or replace
2 . Engine core components
1) Low compression Check or repair
2) Over cooling Check and adjust load and/or engine speed
Phenomenon Possible causes Remedy
1 . Ignition system malfunction
1) Poor connection of ignition system wirings Check with failure diagnosis system and connect properly
2) Improper or damaged spark plug Clean or replace
2 . Fuel system malfunction
1) Lean or rich air/fuel mixture Check or replace throttle body
2) Throttle body damaged Check or replace throttle body
3) Fuel lines clogged or damaged Clean or replace
4) Air mixing from connecting portion of air intake system Connect properly or replace gasket
3 . Cylinder head1) Carbon deposit in combustion chamber Remove and clean
2) Cylinder head gasket faulty (blow-by) Replace
4 . Valve system
1) Improper valve clearance Adjust
2) Valve heat deterioration Replace
3) Valve spring deterioration Replace
4) Improper valve timing Adjust
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8-9 ENGINE MISFIRE
Phenomenon Possible causes Remedy
1 . Ignition system
1) Improper spark plug gap or damaged electrode Cealn, adjust or replace
2) Ignition coil faulty Replace
3) Damaged ignition system wirings Check with failure diagnosis system and replace
4) Poor connection of ignition system wirings Check with failure diagnosis system and connect properly
2 . Fuel system
1) Lean or rich air/fuel mixture Check and replace throttle body
2) Clogged throttle body Check and replace
3) Throttle body faulty Check and replace
4) Pulsation damper faulty Check and replace
5) Fuel pump faulty Check and replace
6) Improper gasoline or water infiltration Replace
3 . Engine core componets
1) Valve heat deterioration or improper valve adjustment Adjust or replace
2) Valve spring deterioration Replace
3) Low compression Check, adjust or replace
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8-10 DIAGNOSIS CODE
Step Key position Description
1
Tune the key switch to the “RUN” position .
OFF
RUN
START
(a) Lightning 2 sec and go out forever . Not see any problem .
Lamp
(b) Lightning 2 sec and go out 4 sec, then lightning again . There is some problem .
Refer to step 2
Lamp
2
OFF
RUN
START
(a)After the 4 sec the lamp repeats turning on and off .
Go out 4 sec
This sample, failure code is “2-1” . Two (2) turning on and off, and go out 2 sec then turning on 0 .4 sec . After this go out 4 sec and repeat the code again .
(b)If there is another failure, the lamp indicates continuity with new code . Refer to step 3 .
This engine has the failure diagnosis system to know that low voltage of DC battery and each wiring whether disconnecting or electrical short circuit . The ECU monitors engine various conditions for the system when tune the key to the “RUN” (ON) position, “START” (cranking) or after start the engine . However, this is required the warning lamp or a lamp for DC12V to indicate of the failure code . The warning lamp and so on is prepared as optional .
8-10-1 HOW TO OPERATION When troubleshooting with the failure diagnosis, disconnect the grey wire to oil pressure switch . If the wire will be not disconnected, the lamp will be lightning cause of the engine stopped and no oil pressure .If there is failure the components wiring, the warning lamp repeats turning on and off .Finally, re-connect the grey wire to the oil pressure switch, after troubleshooting with failure diagnosis system .
8-10-2 INDICATION MEANS and PROCEDURE
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Step Key position Description
3
OFF
RUN
START
In case of another failure, after the 4 sec the lamp repeats turning on and off .This sample is failure code means “4-2” .
Fore (4) turning on and off, and go out 2 sec then turning on 0 .4 sec . After this go out 4 sec and repeat the code again . If there is another failure, the lamp indicates continuity with new code .
8-10-3 FAILURE CODE Please refer to the following table for the failure diagnosis code .
Key position Failure code Possible causes
OFF
RUN
START
2-1Low voltage of battery
Charging system failure
2-2Disconnecting or short circuit internal of throttle body between
MAP sensor and ECU
2-3Disconnecting or short circuit
between temperature sensor and ECU
3-1 Disconnecting between fuel pump and ECU
4-1 Disconnecting between fuel injector #1 and ECU
4-2 Disconnecting between fuel injector #2 and ECU
OFF
RUN
START
5-1 Disconnecting between ignition coil #1 and ECU
5-2 Disconnecting between ignition coil #2 and ECU
OFF
RUN
START
After starting the engine, the above codes also will be indicated .
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9. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
9-1 DAILY MAINTENANCEEvery day before operating engine, check the following items :
9-2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEPeriodic maintenance is vital to safe and efficient operation of engine .Check the table below for periodic maintenance intervals . It is also necessary to conduct the maintenance and adjustments on the emission-related parts listed below to keep the emission control system effective;
(1) Throttle body and internal parts
(2) Cold start enrichment system, if applicable
(3) Intake manifold, if applicable
(4) Air cleaner elements(5) Spark plug (6) Magneto or electronic
ignition system (7) Spark advance/retard
system, if applicable
(8) Exhaust manifold, if applicable
(9) Hoses, belts, connectors, and assemblies
The following maintenance schedule is based on the normal engine operation .
Should the engine be operated in extremely dusty condition or in heavier loading condition, the maintenance interval must be shortened depending on the contamination of oil, clogging of filter elements, wear of parts, and so on .
MAINTENANCE ITEMS REMARKS
1) Clean away dust and chaff from engine . Governor linkage is especially sensetive to dust .
2) Check fuel leakage from fuel system . If any, retighten fasteners or replace necessary parts .
3) Inspect for loose hardware and retighten if necessary .
Loose bolts and nuts may come off and result in breakage of other parts .
4) Check oil level and add to full level .
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Maintenance ItemsEvery
8 hours(Daily)
Every50 hours(Weekly)
Every200 hours(Monthly)
Every500
hours
Every1000hours
Clean engine and check bolts and nuts ● (Daily)
● (Initial 20 hours)
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●(Yearly)
●
*Note : 1. Initial oil change and oil filter replacement should be performed after 20 hours of operation. Thereafter change oil every hundred (100) hours and replace oil filter 200 hours. Before changing oil, check for a suitable way to dispose of old oil. Do not pour it down into sewage drains, onto garden soil or into open streams. Your local zoning or environmental regulations will give you more detailed instructions on proper disposal.
*Note : 2. As to the procedures, please refer to the Service Manual or consult your nearest service dealer.
*Note : 3. More frequent oil changing, oil filter replacement and air cleaner service on replacement may be necessary depending on operating conditions. This would include dusty environment, high ambient temperature, heavy engine loading.
Periodic Maintenance Schedule table
Check and refill engine oil
Change engine oil (*Note : 1)
● (Initial 20 hours)Replace engine oil filter (*Note 1)
Clean spark plug
●Check battery electrolyte fluid level
Clean air cleaner
Clean spark arrester (Optional part)
Replace air cleaner element
Clean fuel strainer
Clean and adjust spark plug and electrodes
Replace spark plug
Remove carbon from cylinder head
Check and adjust valve clearance
Clean throttle body
●Clean engine base (oil pan)
Replace fuel lines
Overhaul engine (*Note : 2)
● (Every 100 hours)
● (Every 100 hours)
● (Refill daily up to upper level)
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9-3 SPARK ARRESTER (OPTIONAL)In a dry or wooded area, it is recommendable to use the product with a spark arrester . Some areas require the use of a spark arrester . Please check your local laws and regulations before operating your product .The spark arrester must be cleaned regularly to keep it functioning as designed . A clogged spark arrester :
● Prevents the flow of exhaust gas
● Reduces engine output
● Increases fuel consumption
● Makes starting difficult
If the engine has been running, the muffler and the spark arrester will be very hot . Allow the muffler to cool before cleaning the spark arrester .
How to remove the spark arrester1 . Remove the flange bolts from the muffler
cover and remove the muffler cover .2 . Remove the special screw from the spark
arrester and remove the spark arrester from the muffler .
Clean the spark arrester screenUse a brush to remove carbon deposits from the spark arrester screen . Be careful to avoid damaging the screen .
The spark arrester must be free of breaks and holes . Replace the spark arrester if it is damaged .
Install the spark arrester, and muffler protector in the reverse order of disassembly .
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9-4 ENGINE STORAGE(1) Drain fuel from fuel tank and run the engine until there is no fuel left .(2) Change the engine oil and perform the daily maintenance items above mentioned .(3) To prevent rust in the cylinder bore, apply oil through the spark plug hole and turn the
crankshaft several turns by hand . Reinstall the plug .(4) Turn the crankshaft by hand and leave it where the resistance is the heaviest .(5) Clean outside of the engine with oiled cloth .(6) Put a plastic cover or the like over the engine and store the engine in dry place .
ISSUE EMD-ES6790
2009.08 SERVICE INFORMATION
EH72 FI